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UNIVAR USA INC. <br />0 u n ivAR <br />CONTINGENCY PLAN <br />06/14/11 Replaces 03/10/10 <br />SECTION <br />SUBJECT PAGE 12 <br />SIX <br /> <br />EMERGENCY PROCEDURES OF 22 <br />g. Assess the ability of Spill Control Teams to safely clean-up the release, <br />considering the properties of the released gas, the control equipment <br />available, and the size of the release. <br />6. The Emergency Coordinator must work in conjunction with the local <br />emergency services department when a release is too large for the Fire/Spill <br />Control Team(s) to handle. The following information should be made <br />available to the arriving emergency assistance teams: <br />Type of gas released (toxicity and flammability). <br />Other chemicals within the vicinity of the release. <br />c. Measures already taken to control the emergency. <br />7. The Emergency Coordinator must notify the Regional Operations Manager <br />and the Regional Regulatory Manager of the incident as soon as it is possible to <br />do so. If neither are available, contact Redmond Operations. <br />8. The Emergency Coordinator must provide for treating, storing or disposing of <br />recovered wastes, contaminated soils or water, or any other debris resulting <br />from a release at the facility. <br />9. All equipment used during the emergency must be cleaned and made fit for <br />use or replaced immediately in order to be prepared for another emergency. <br />Refer to the Operating Standards Manual, Decontamination Procedures, <br />Section 6.41, Exhibit 4.